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Famous quotes about pessimism (selected)

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1. People who are willing to fall for themselves always think that they are the most incorrigible. The paralyzed person is always unable to get up. ?Hen Ellis

2. Self-abandonment is a poisonous snake that sucks the fresh blood of the soul and injects the venom of world-weariness and despair into it. ?Germany

3. Those who bully themselves cannot be talked to; those who abandon themselves cannot be talked to. ?Mencius

4. Apart from psychological failure, there is actually no failure in this world. As long as it is not a complete defeat, you will definitely win. ?Henry Austin

5. Hating oneself and despising oneself are unique human diseases. ?Montaigne

6. In this world, what we live with is full of sin and sorrow. ?Sergeant Johnson

7. In their opinion, there is always a black disaster star hanging on the bright clouds in the sky. ?Emerson

8. Failure to be discouraged is victory. ?El Hubbard

9. Many people would appear much better if they could show their true colors. But they often behave poorly on purpose, seemingly for fun. ?Mark Rutherford

10. No matter who you are, as long as he is still alive, you cannot call him happy. ?Greece

11. We were born crying, living in pain, and dying disappointed. ?Fuler

12. Life is a long-lasting headache caused by being on the streets. ?Masefield

13. Life is a terrible hard labor. ?Dickens

14. Three attitudes towards life: pessimism, professionalism, and idealism. A gentleman should be an idealist. ?Yu Dan

15. Think that you are a special person who will suffer no matter what. No one knows, understands or sympathizes with the pain of such a person. ?Heise)

16. If a man is downcast, the horse will not be able to run. ?Arab

17. Discouragement is the mother of despair. ?Keats

18. Wise people never sit down and lament over failure, they must be optimistic and look for ways to save it. ?Shakespeare

 19. Even if things happen and develop as expected, the world will not become better. ?Heraclitus

20. Perhaps the pessimist cries most desperately because the world is not as bad as he imagined. ?Bernard Berenson

21. Discouragement breeds disappointment, and disappointment breeds wavering. ?UK

22. There is a sea of ??discouragement, and if you fall, you won’t be able to float. ?Kazakhstan

 23. How many pessimists have died because they longed for what they feared to happen, in order to prove that they were right. ?Mallett

 24. When you get used to pessimism, it will be as pleasant as optimism. ?Bennett

25. To win the world is not to lose it. It's a boring world anyway. ?Byron

26. Pessimism is like opium, a poisonous substance. Although it can sometimes be used as medicine, it should never be used as food. ?Chesterton

27. How can patriotism be the same as pessimism? The pillar of patriotism is hope. ?Lloyd George

28. If a person lacks something higher and stronger than all external influences, then a serious cold will be enough to make him lose his normal state and make him lose consciousness when he sees a bird. I thought it was an owl, and when I heard the sound, I thought it was a dog barking. At such a time, all his optimism or pessimism, and the resulting thoughts of greatness and smallness, become purely pathological and nothing more.

?Chekhov